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Man who spent £500k to clear his name rejected for compensation | UK News

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Lake, who has campaigned for his constituent for the past two years, said the case was one of the clearest injustices he had come across in his nine years as an MP.

He said he was “so disappointed” by the outcome, as he hoped the review would have resulted in a pay-out “for what the state has done to Brian”.

“I’m not going to let this lie. If that means that I’m to drag ministers to the House of Commons or Westminster Hall, and table questions until they finally do the right thing, then so be it.”

Buckle’s compensation claim was rejected due to a subtle but important change in the law in 2014.

Previously, compensation was paid out if the claimant had established, beyond reasonable doubt, that any reasonable jury could not convict on the evidence provided.

In Buckle’s retrial the jury found him “not guilty” after hearing new witnesses and forensic evidence, which would have made him eligible for a pay-out.

But since 2014, compensation is only paid to those who can prove they did not commit the crime, which Vullo said was impossible as no DNA or CCTV evidence exists to conclusively prove Buckle’s innocence.

“If you were to ask me to draft a piece of legislation that would ensure that almost everybody was turned down for compensation, I’d draft something similar to this (current law),” said Vullo.

“It’s not by mistake, it’s intentional,” he claimed.

An MoJ assessment on the impact into the law change at the time stated that the intended effect was to lessen the burden on taxpayers.

Miscarriages of justice compensation has become an increasingly contentious issue.

In 2024, the Law Commission was asked by the UK government to include compensation and support for the wrongly convicted in its ongoing review of criminal appeals for England and Wales.

Scotland and Northern Ireland have their own compensation schemes for miscarriages of justice.

The Post Office Horizon computer system scandal has been described as one of the UK’s most widespread miscarriages of justice. Four separate compensation schemes have been established for victims to receive pay-outs, as they would not have been eligible under the scheme which rejected Brian’s application.

Andrew Malkinson, who served more than 17 years in prison after being wrongfully convicted of rape, had his conviction overturned due to DNA evidence which proved he did not commit the crime. But he was left destitute while waiting for compensation.

Widespread media attention of Malkinson’s case resulted in him receiving an interim payment in February last year. He described the system as “not fit for purpose”.

The Law Commission published provisional proposals in February 2025 which included reversing the 2014 law change so the wrongly convicted would only have to prove their innocence on the balance of probabilities, rather than beyond reasonable doubt.

It has now announced that due to the considerable public interest in the findings, the section on compensation has been prioritised and will be published first, at the end of 2026.

Buckle hopes that any change will be applied retrospectively to include him and others who have been affected, and restore his faith in the criminal justice system.

Davies-Jones, the former justice minister, said she was deeply sorry to hear that Buckle’s application had been unsuccessful again and recognised there were wider questions about the compensation scheme.

The MoJ said it would consider the Law Commission review’s findings before deciding on any action in this area.

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